by Jules | Sep 30, 2021 | Blogs
For October’s blog, and with autumn now with us, we hand over to NAT Volunteer Edward, who has been looking into our conservation efforts and successes at Middleton Mount near Kings Lynn. “Lately, the weather had taken a bit of a downturn; yours truly...
by Jules | Sep 10, 2021 | Volunteer posts
We are looking for volunteers to regularly check the site for signs of damage or other issues, using a supplied checklist and agreed route. The volunteer will also pick up any litter they spot along the route. What are we looking for? Good observation skills and an...
by Jules | Sep 10, 2021 | events
Norfolk Archaeological Trust is once again taking part in Heritage Open Days! Full details at: Burgh Castle Fort: Tours on 12th & 19th September at 2.30pm, more at https://norfolkheritageopendays.co.uk/events/burgh-castle-fort21 Caistor Roman Town: Tours on 12th...
by Jules | Sep 10, 2021 | News
For 2 weeks in late August, an unassuming field on a site at Caistor St Edmund has played host to a major excavation. This has been the third annual excavation at the site by Caistor Roman Project (CRP), in a series of excavations which will bring new insight into the...
by Natalie Butler | Sep 2, 2021 | News
Sadly, this year has seen a huge increase in Heritage Crime across our sites in Norfolk. NAT sites have been the victims of theft, criminal damage, anti-social behaviour, nighthawking, wildlife crime, livestock worrying, and tipping. Sadly, our team have also...